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This collection of CD's with a video contains all of Stan's work including advertisements etc. I have loved him ever since I was a baby - if you want a laugh then you must have this collection - I guarantee you will laugh so much you will cry....
Release Date September 29, 2003
Eric Idle at his best: with funny sketches and good songs. I almost wished to have this on DVD, it could have been a funny idea for a TV show. The musical adaptations are especially funny if you know the original songs of course: in Paranoiaaaa...don't cry for me
Release Date April 02, 2000
For years I have wanted a cd of Spike and now I have a PC and just made my first transaction I am amazed by the speed and quality of service. It is so good to hear the tracks as they should be instaed of an old 45 record. Well done all, I will be shopping again in the near future
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This is a wonderful and witty piece of work. If you like and listen to Baroque music and have a sense of humour, then I warn you dont drive and listen to this, you will crash the car laughing! I got this as a christmas present and listen to it for the first time when I was driving from work to home. I had to stop the car!
This is a very clever work, Peter Schickele explores and uses the music to make you laugh like no one else done before. I strongly recommend it.
Release Date November 10, 1994
This is a wonderful and witty piece of work. If you like and listen to Baroque music and have a sense of humour, then I warn you dont drive and listen to this, you will crash the car laughing! I got this as a christmas present and listen to it for the first time when I was driving from work to home. I had to stop the car!
This is a very clever work, Peter Schickele explores and uses the music to make you laugh like no one else done before. I strongly recommend it.
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From a psychological perspective food is clearly a pivotal element in the work of "Weird Al" Yankovic, even more so than television. This is why of those two thematic collections "The Food Album" is the better of the pair. The question would be why you do not already have the best of these satirical songs in your music library. "I Love Rocky Road," "Eat It," and "Fat" would be considered the classic "Weird Al" pieces, although I have a fondness for "My Bologna" as one of the best uses of the accordion in Yankovic's career (outside the awesome polka medlies). As far as the rest of the tracks go, it is just a question of, well, taste. "The Theme from Rocky XIII" is above average in my book, but most of the rest, such as "Lasagna" and "Addicted ... Read More:
Release Date October 05, 1993
"Alapalooza," the 1993 "Weird Al" Yankovic album, is not as good as its classic predecessor, "Off the Deep End," but it does not constitute a step backwards for the premier song satirist of our generation (or your generation if the sense of affinity that suggests bothers you). Doing a parody of "Achy Breaky Heart" is like trying to do a parody of the "National Enquirer," since the song was a joke in the first place. But "Jurassic Park" is a good effort, even if younger listeners have no idea what is being made fun of on the music side of the equation, and it is not a real "Weird Al" album if there is not something about food, which we get this time around when Yankovic turns an Aerosmith song into "Livin' in the Fridge." However, taking on the ... Read More:
Release Date October 26, 1999
"Alapalooza," the 1993 "Weird Al" Yankovic album, is not as good as its classic predecessor, "Off the Deep End," but it does not constitute a step backwards for the premier song satirist of our generation (or your generation if the sense of affinity that suggests bothers you). Doing a parody of "Achy Breaky Heart" is like trying to do a parody of the "National Enquirer," since the song was a joke in the first place. But "Jurassic Park" is a good effort, even if younger listeners have no idea what is being made fun of on the music side of the equation, and it is not a real "Weird Al" album if there is not something about food, which we get this time around when Yankovic turns an Aerosmith song into "Livin' in the Fridge." However, taking on the ... Read More:
Release Date December 31, 1993
All I could remember from the title of this album was Gorilla - except that I thought it was a group called 'The Gorillas'. That is why it has taken me so long to track down this fantastic CD. Someone had a copy of it, and it was almost on constantly in the Moni room - our study room - at school. Jollity Farm was a masterpiece, as was Rule Britannia! The CD may have been taken home long ago, yet we still go round saying 'hip hip hip hip hippy!' at random strangers. (surely someone out there must understand?!?) I'm so happy that I have now refound the true source of all that merriment. The other reviewer may be an aged rocker, but I am still in the tender teenage years. This is fantastic listening for anyone who knows how to laugh out loud. Proper ... Read More:
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